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February 3-5, 2026

Anaheim Convention
Center, Anaheim, CA

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Our Mission

#MDMWest

Lifting the Community. Sustaining the Environment

Welcome to MD&M West! We're not just about advanced manufacturing; we're all about making a positive impact on the world around us. As we push the boundaries of innovation, we’re also championing sustainability, diversity, and stewardship in our community and beyond.

At MD&M West, along with our parent company Informa, we're on a mission to create an event that’s not only cutting-edge but also eco-friendly, inclusive, and socially responsible. We’re rolling out the “green” carpet to minimize our carbon footprint, foster a welcoming atmosphere, and give back to the amazing people and communities that make our event a reality.

Join us on our journey! Dive into our exciting sustainability and community initiatives and let's innovate for a brighter future!

Sponsored by: 

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Our Three Pledges »


FasterForward »


Making West Sustainable »


Sustainable Booth Contest »


Society of Women
Engineers »


Emerging Engineers Program »


Red Cross/SPMC Blood
Drive »


Our Three Pledges

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1. Inspiring Sustainable Development

Our first aim is for our events to inspire sustainable development. This is about the sustainability of the industry that our event serves. With focus on our content and partnerships, we inspire our attendees, exhibitors, and event teams to deliver a sustainable event.

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2. Running an Environmentally Responsible Event

Our second aim is to run our events in an environmentally responsible manner. The key is considering how we can reduce our carbon footprint through energy efficiency, consideration of our energy use, waste reduction and our procurement choices.

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3. Running a Socially Responsible Event

Our third aim is to run our events in a socially responsible manner. This requires us to think about the impact we have on the local community and whether we are being a good neighbor. It also includes how we consider the welfare of everyone at our events, how we do business in an ethical and safe manner and how we promote equality and accessibility.


FasterForward

FasterForward is our approach to sustainability, moving faster to become a zero waste and net zero carbon business. A series of activities and commitments carried out between 2020-2025 will ensure our events become ever more sustainable, delivering a truly positive impact to the markets we serve. We will also actively help our partners, customers, and wider markets to achieve the same.

Our FasterForward commitments include:

  • Become carbon neutral across our events by 2025
  • Halve the waste generated through our events by 2025
  • Become zero waste and net zero carbon by 2030 or earlier
  • Embed sustainability inside 100% of our events by 2025

See the full list of commitments and find out more.

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The Steps MD&M West is Taking

Re-Using Aisle Carpet

At Manufacturing by Informa, we roll out the green carpet—literally! We repurpose all aisle carpets from our shows, turning waste into a win for the environment.

Reducing and Reusing Printed Materials

Say goodbye to bulky printed event guides! We’ve gone digital with the Smart Event digital resource and mobile app, making it easier and greener for you to navigate the event.

Badge & Lanyard Recycling

Good news, your new favorite necklace is recyclable. We’ve implemented badge and lanyard recycling initiatives to reduce paper and plastic waste.

Recycling Printed Signage

Our printed signage and stages are designed to be reused year after year, making sustainability a timeless trend at our events.

Utilizing Digital Signage

We've swapped traditionally printed signage for sleek digital options wherever we can, making our events more eco-friendly and tech-savvy.

Surveying Exhibitors and Attendees

We research exhibitor and attendee views on our progress and survey audience travel patterns for participation.

Reduced & Efficient Lighting

By using 50% work lights during move-in and move-out, we’ve cut down on energy consumption in a big way. Thanks to our partners, Freeman and venue management, we’ve also switched to LEDs for our installations, making energy efficiency the new spotlight at our events!

Diverse Speaker Group of Races, Ethnicities, and Genders

We’re all about diversity! Our speaker lineup is a vibrant mix of races, ethnicities, and genders, bringing a kaleidoscope of perspectives to the stage. At our show, every voice counts, and every background shines.

Commitment to Wildlife Restoration

In 2024, we proudly raised $1,372 for the California Wildlife Center, showcasing a commitment to supporting wildlife and environmental causes.


What Steps You Can Take

Water Conservation


  • Get Rewarded for Reusing: Participate in your hotel’s Linen ReUse Program and earn those hotel rewards points! 
  • Quick Showers, Big Impact: Take shorter showers to save water and time—more time to enjoy the event and what Anaheim has to offer!

Waste
Reduction


  • Sip Sustainably: Use a refillable water bottle and coffee cup at the event—save the planet, one sip at a time. 
  • Food Fun: Take only what you need at food functions. Taste it all, waste nothing! 
  • Go Digital: Download the official mobile app and refer to the digital event guide. Bye-bye, paper! 
  • Recycle Like a Pro: Ask for a recycling bag for your hotel room if one isn’t already there.

Energy Conservation


  • Lights Out: Turn off lights and the thermostat when leaving your hotel room. Save energy and feel good about it!
  • Power-Down Initiative: Power down your booth and unplug your equipment when possible to conserve energy and leave an impact as a leading exhibitor in sustainability!

Air Quality/CO2 Impact


  • Share the Ride: Carpool to the event or take public transport to/from the airport and to/from hotel
  • Veggie Challenge: Eat vegetarian or vegan at least one meal per day, or go meat-free all week. Your taste buds and the planet will thank you!

Join us in making MD&M West a green and great experience!

Make Your Sustainable Impact with the Sustainable Exhibitor Booth Contest

Get ready to compete for the **Most Sustainable Exhibitor** award! Show off your eco-friendly efforts and reduce your carbon footprint in Anaheim for a chance to win an exclusive exhibitor prize package.

Think your booth is the greenest? Prove it! Click here to learn more about the competition and discover how you can make your booth more sustainable. Let’s make a difference together—go green and win!

Society of Women Engineers

We’re thrilled to team up with the Society of Women Engineers Orange County and San Diego chapters this year to shine a spotlight on the incredible women making waves in manufacturing.

Our partnership brings you the “Breaking Barriers, Building the Future—Women Shaping Next-Generation Technology”, where a panel of trailblazing women will share their awe-inspiring career journeys, challenges faced, and exciting opportunities in this traditionally male-dominated field.

Breaking Barriers, Building the Future—Women Shaping Next-Generation Technology

Thursday, February 5, 2026 | 3 - 5 p.m. | Ballroom B/C

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Dr. Tracy Nguyen
Doctor of Optometry, SWE San Diego President
– Moderator

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Amanda Tijerina
Senior Engineering Consultant, AME Quality and Compliance Solutions, LLC
– Panelist

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Ondine Beaufils
Systems Engineering Manager, Safran Electronics and Defense Avionics
– Panelist

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Mariel Cisneros
Sr Manager Programs, Northrop Grumman (NGC) aeronautics sector
– Panelist


Emerging Engineer Student Summit

Made Possible by the Support of Metro MultiMedia
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The MD&M Emerging Engineer Student Summit, an annual event dedicated to inspiring and preparing the next generation of talent across industries such as manufacturing, medtech, and beyond, is set to welcome its largest number of students yet. In partnership with Dream Opportunity and EXP Future, this year’s summit will provide students with unparalleled career exposure through engaging activities, including the highly anticipated Career Exposure Panel and guided show floor tours. Exhibitors are at the heart of this initiative, playing a vital role as panelists and hosting interactive tour stops on the show floor. Their participation offers students valuable insights into industry trends, career opportunities, and real-world applications, helping to shape and support the workforce of tomorrow.

A special thank you to our event sponsor, Metro AV, for their generous support in making this impactful program possible.


Program Highlights

of surveyed students said workshops like this motivate them to build connections/network with professionals.

of surveyed students said workshops with Diversity.Org motivates them to perform better academically based on their understanding of the companies they can work for.

of surveyed students said workshops like these taught them about careers they didn’t know about or learned about for the first time to go to college/university based on their understanding of different careers.

Tailored Experience

The summit, curated by Diversity Org and MD&M West, offers an immersive experience focused on empowering the next generation of engineering talent.

Career Exposure Panels

Diverse industry professionals will lead engaging career exposure panels, sharing inspirational stories to motivate students in pursuing success within the engineering and manufacturing fields.

Exclusive Show Floor Tours

Led by Diversity Org and Informa volunteers, these tours provide students with an exclusive chance to interact with leading companies in the engineering and manufacturing sectors. Exhibitors will not only showcase their work but actively engage with students, offering invaluable insights into various engineering disciplines.

Comprehensive Perspective

Concurrent sessions and tours aim to provide a comprehensive view of the engineering landscape, offering students an understanding of diverse opportunities within the field.

Networking Opportunities

The program fosters networking opportunities among students and industry professionals, encouraging connections and collaborations within the community.

Catered Lunch

As part of the program, lunch will be provided for attending students, ensuring they have the energy and resources to fully engage with the sessions, panels, and activities throughout the day.


Red Cross Blood Drive

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Wednesday, February 4, 2026, 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., Hall E

Give back to the community at our annual Blood Drive, hosted in partnership with the Red Cross and SPMC in honor of Sterile Packaging Day.

Register in advance by scanning the QR code.

Walk-ins are also welcome at our donation area located in Hall E.

You can expedite your donation process and cut down your wait time by up to 15 minutes by completing your pre-donation reading and health history through RedCrossBlood.org/RapidPass on the day of your appointment.

Scan QR code to register in advance

Why Donate

Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood. By donating, you are giving the gift of life to those undergoing surgery, cancer treatment, and trauma recovery. Your donation can help:

  • Accident and burn victims
  • Heart surgery and organ transplant patients 
  • Individuals battling cancer
  • Those with chronic illnesses requiring transfusions
  • The American Red Cross must collect nearly 13,000 blood donations every day for patients in need
  • Blood products are perishable and cannot be manufactured; they can only come from volunteer donors

Important Statistics

  • Every 2 seconds someone in the US needs blood
  • Up to 3 lives can be saved with a single donation
  • Over 60% of people will require blood at some point in their lives
  • Cancer patients use nearly one quarter of the blood supply – more than patients fighting any other disease
  • A single car accident victim can require as many as 100 pints of blood
  • A diverse blood supply is important! A patient is more likely to find a compatible blood match from a donor of the same race or a similar ethnic group

How To Prepare

  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water before and after your donation. 
  • Eat a Healthy Meal: Ensure you have a nutritious meal before arriving. 
  • Bring ID: Remember to bring a valid ID with you.
  • There’s no upper age limit for giving blood if the donors are healthy and have no limitations

Contact and Share Your Story

Would you like to work with us on the sustainability of our event? Would you like to share your own story and efforts?
Contact the event team or reach out to Informa’s sustainability team for more information: [email protected].

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